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I got these cool picks for Christmas.


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RB, those are neat, congrats.

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I'm afraid to use them for fear the printing will wear off.

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Haha. Those are pretty cool. It would really be great for S&G if you were to play a gig and tossed those picks to the crowd when you were done.

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Ah, your love for mickey mouse hits again.

I have some cool picks too. But they're not mickey mouse, they're alien heads. EBE Universal, Inc. - Home of the original Alien Face Guitar Pick


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Those are cool, they don't look "Goofy" at all


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I'd probably just put them aside as a keep sake instead of risking using them and having the print wear off, if it was me.

They look cool though!


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I will be keeping them as a novelty. Although they are fairly heavy, I really like extra heavy picks.

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Printed picks acually don't wear off. My alien picks never wore off and I"ve had them for atleast a year.


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Cool picks, RB!

I could use those as an excuse for my "Mickey Mouse" playing!


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